Following is a list of some local organizations that support

 

the Hamilton-Trenton-Bordentown Marsh.

BEES (Building Environmental Education Solution) - Environmental education programs for suburban and inner city youth.

Bowmans Hill Windflower Preserve - wild flower/nature walks, year round.

Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park - The 66 mile-long park is the most heavily used in the state; it has a 400 square mile watershed.

Delaware & Raritan Canal Commission - Oversees maintenance of canal and water use.

D&R Greenway Land Trust - A Central New Jersey land conservancy that continues to spearhead land protection at the Marsh and oversees implementation of the Hamilton/Trenton Marsh Management Plan.

Invention Factory

ISLES, Inc.

Mercer County Parks - Robeling Memorial Park, one of the county parks, is part of the Hamilton/Trenton Marsh.

New Jersey Audubon - Regional birding trips, conservation and environmental education

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection - Environmental education.

Stony Brook Millstone Watershed Association - Nature walks (many topics), education programs, summer camp. Other activities involve watershed management.

Trenton Naturalist Club - Evening nature programs and field trips.

Washington Crossing Audubon - Nature and local field programs.

Philadelphia Botanical Club - Many regional botanical forays.